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This article reports on the size of the Japanese financial crisis (currently estimated to cost taxpayers
24 percent of GDP) and sketches the likely ingredients of a successful solution. The crux is that
Japan’s banks, insurance companies, and government financial agencies all suffer different problems
and require different solutions. But all three sectors are connected, and a failure to tackle concurrently
the problems of all three promises to doom any reform plan.